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As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning. Lee, Laurie. ISBN 10: 0233961178 / ISBN 13: 9780233961170 Published by Andre Deutsch, 1969 Used Condition: Good Hardcover
As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning. Lee, Laurie. ISBN 10: 0233961178 / ISBN 13: 9780233961170 Published by Andre Deutsch, 1969 Used Condition: Good Hardcover
As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning. Lee, Laurie. ISBN 10: 0233961178 / ISBN 13: 9780233961170 Published by Andre Deutsch, 1969 Used Condition: Good Hardcover
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As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning. Lee, Laurie. ISBN 10: 0233961178 / ISBN 13: 9780233961170 Published by Andre Deutsch, 1969 Used Condition: Good Hardcover

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Title: As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning.

Publisher: Andre Deutsch

Publication Date: 1969

Binding: Hardcover

Book Condition: Good

Dust Jacket Condition: Good

Edition: 1st 

252 printed pages. Illustrations by Leonard Rosoman. 15 x 22 cm. Good, orange boards, clipped, embossed gold gilt spine. Unclipped original dustwrapper designed by Shirley Thompson & protected in transparent mylar. Short closed tear at top of back panel.

At the age of 19 the author left his English village to walk to London. and then onwards to the Spain of the Civil War. From Vigo to the Mediterranean, sleeping in fields, olive groves and the courtyards of inns, and playing his fiddle in streets and cafes, he saw a country still in the grip of mediaevalism, and a people who were at first an exotic spectacle for his pleasure but who became as real as himself.